Friday, 31 May 2019

https://www.instagram.com/paraicmcgloughlin/ Taken from...



https://www.instagram.com/paraicmcgloughlin/ Taken from Weval’s second album “The Weight”. https://kompaktrecords.lnk.to/TheWeightAR Last year Weval approached me with the idea of developing a music video for ‘Someday’. Upon listening to the track ,which I loved, I had ideas of what I thought would fit. After some discussions with the guys we came up with a loose structure. We aimed at creating an abstract journey with a sense of ambiguity holding underlying core concepts: Where are we going,are we going in the right direction? Our situation on earth is fragile, as individuals, as a people and the planet itself is delicate Nothing is certain; life can change dramatically for better or for worse in an instant.We may fear losing what we have but we try to hold on. Big thanks to Weval, super happy to put images behind their amazing sounds! Imagery: Personal photography,Google earth Stock,Public domain.

The most horribly failed interview ever attempted. A meeting of...



The most horribly failed interview ever attempted. A meeting of the great minds David Shields, Bret Easton Ellis and some loser. David Shields is the internationally bestselling author of twenty-two books, including Reality Hunger and The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead. Bret Easton Ellis is the bestselling author of Less Than Zero, The Rules of Attraction, American Psycho, and most recently White. Kristoffer Borgli is a remarkable nobody, who is, like many these days, trying to find his footing in mediums in which he might not belong. Written & Directed by Kristoffer Borgli Shot by Ben Mullen Edited by Kristoffer Borgli and Andy Ruse Music by Palmbomen II Sound mixing by Mitchell Dorf (Formosa Group) Color by Andy Ruse

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Mondays can be a drag. But imagine if everyday sucked. Well,...



Mondays can be a drag. But imagine if everyday sucked. Well, that’s Roger’s life and… he’s having one hell of a week. I present to you my short film, “Hell Of A Week”!

A young man attends his nephew’s Ghanaian baptism with a...



A young man attends his nephew’s Ghanaian baptism with a plan: steal the donated money and keep a deep secret hidden from his family. South by Southwest 2019 - Official Selection Dallas International 2019 - Official Selection Minneapolis St. Paul 2019 - Official Selection and many more. Featuring: Keith Machekanyanga, Cassandra Blair, Malik Cason, Thomas Daniel Smith, Theodore Mark Martinez, Cassandra Relynn, Martin Dorsla, & Naviah Nichol Vernon Written and Directed by: Maxwell Addae Produced by: Mis Loe Executive Produced by: Patrisse Cullors, Jason Brotman Cinematography by: Samudranil Chatterjee Edited by: Xiaoyao Shen Production Design by: Tess Picknell Unit Production Manager: Mil Alcain Associate Producer: Marc Kaplan Casting by: Kara Sullivan Kid’s Casting: Jennifer Fite Costume Design by: Hazelle Gobert Original Music by: Victor Nani Agbeli and Ole Wiedekamm Sound Supervisor: Steven Yeaman Color Timing by: MTI @outdooringthefilm

Stars, hide your fires, let not light see my black and deep...



Stars, hide your fires, let not light see my black and deep desires. Nor a truck. Starring: Karelle Tremblay, Frederike Bédard, Catherine Hughes, Tania Kontoyanni, Ellen David, Patrice Beauchesne & Louis Negin Director / writer / editor : François Jaros Production : Fanny-Laure Malo, François Jaros (La Boîte à Fanny) Line Producer : Maria Gracia Turgeon Associate Producer : Sarah Pellerin Cinematography : Olivier Gossot Production Designer : Jean-Christophe Meunier Music : Olivier Alary Sound : Jean-François Sauvé & Luc Boudrias Costumes : Marie-Claude Guay Hair and Makeup : Janick Sabourin Poirier Color grading: Jérôme Cloutier Editing guru : Paul Jutras Post-production: MELS & Alchemy24 • AWARDS Best Short Film - Gijón International Film Festival 2016 Special Jury Mention Narrative Short – Slamdance 2017 Best Film – Beijing International Short Film Festival 2017 Mention honorable - Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur 2017 Prix Coup de Cœur - Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois 2017 Best Editing - Bucharest Short Film Festival 2017 • OFFICIAL SELECTION Semaine de la Critique au Festival de Cannes, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), BFI London Film Festival, Slamdance Film Festival, Gijón International Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Curtas Vila do Conde, Festival international du film francophone de Namur, Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur, Festival Tous écrans, Chicago International Film Festival, Glasgow Short Film Festival, interfilm Berlin, Regard sur le court métrage, Hollyshorts Film Festival, Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, Festival du Nouveau Cinéma (FNC), Cork Film Festival, Moscow International Film Festival, New Zealand International Film Festival, Festival du cinéma de la ville de Québec, Bucharest Short Film Festival, Vienna Shorts.

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

As Hinkley Point C, Britain’s biggest nuclear power plant, rises...



As Hinkley Point C, Britain’s biggest nuclear power plant, rises next door, Sam, 11, dreams of protecting the fish he identifies with. He believes the only way is to go a private school – but his parents can’t afford the offer. As a last resort, they turn to the power company for funding, forcing Sam to decide what kind of person he wants to be.

Jacqueline has lost her mind a bit, but whatever, for her trip...



Jacqueline has lost her mind a bit, but whatever, for her trip to the seaside, she has decided to take the train by herself, like a big girl! DIRECTOR : Franck Dion SCENARIO : Franck Dion ENGLISH ADAPTATION : Kathleen Fee ART DIRECTION : Franck Dion EDITION : Franck Dion SETS : Franck Dion MUSIC : Pierre Caillet MUSICIANS : Akosh (saxophone), Ludovic Balla (violin), Edward Perraud (drums), Pierre Caillet (musical saw) VOICES : Florence Desalme (french voices), Jeannie Walker, Kathleen Fee (english voices) SOUND DESIGN : Pierre Yves Drapeau FOLEY : Lise Wedlock MIX : Serge Boivin MODELING : Franck Dion, Nicolas Trotignon RIGGING : Clément Vaucelle (Wipix) ANIMATION : Gilles Cuvelier, Gabriel Jacquel, Nicolas Trotignon, Franck Dion, Bei Chen RENDERING AND COMPOSITING : Franck Dion TECHNICAL DIRECTOR NFB : Pierre Plouffe TECHNICAL COORDONATOR NFB : Julie Laperrière ADMINISTRATOR NFB : Diane Régimbald EXECUTIVE PRODUCER : Franck Dion PRODUCERS : Richard Van Den Boom, Julie Roy LINE PRODUCER NFB : Francine Langdeau MUSIC STUDIO : Sequenza IMAGES POST-PRODUCTION STUDIO : Digital Cut SUPPORTED BY : The CNC, The CNC - New Technologies in production, Arte France, The Procirep and the Angoa AWARDS Cristal for the Best Short Film in the International Animation Festival 2016 of Annecy Best animated short film award in the Imaginaria Festival 2016 of Conversano Unifrance Award in the Off Courts Festival 2016 of Trouville Best Director Award in the International Animation Film Festival 2016 of Paris Animation Award in the Short Film Festival 2016 of l'Isle-Adam Jury’s distinction for Pierre Caillet’s work on “Child Dream”, “In Deep Waters” and “The Head Vanishes” in the International Animation Film Festival of Paris 2016 Best Animation Award in the New York City Shorts Festival 2016 Special mention of the jury in the Sequence Short Film festival of Toulouse 2016 Best scenario award in the Multivision festival of Saint-Petersburg 2016 Audience award in the Tous Courts festival of Aix en Provence 2016 Best Canadian Screenplay in the Whistler Film Festival 2016 Jury’s Grand Prize at the Magical Nights of Bègles 2016 Second prize for a short film in the Cairo International Animation Forum 2017 Best Short Film Award in the Miami International Film Festival 2017 Special jury’s Prize in the Meknes festival 2017 Best Animation Award in the L'ombre d'un court Festival 2017 Special Jury Mention at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival Grand Jury Award and Best Animated Short Award in the Palm Springs Short Fest 2017 Best Animation in Los Angeles Short Fest 2017 Venus for the Best Animation in Badalona Filmets 2017 Short Film Jury Special Award in Yerevan ReAnimania 2017

Two ex-lovers meet at a rarely-used Aspen lodge to reignite...



Two ex-lovers meet at a rarely-used Aspen lodge to reignite their passions, but first they must confess their past sins.

Tuesday, 28 May 2019

A troubled, teenage girl goes to extreme lengths on Twitter to...



A troubled, teenage girl goes to extreme lengths on Twitter to make contact with a famous DJ. Maia Mitchell / “The Girl” Taylor Cohen / Writer and Director Jason Baum, Taylor Cohen and Tara Razavi / Producers Tara Razavi / Executive Producer Larkin Seiple / Director of Photography Jamie Foord / Editor Katie Jarzebowski / Composer Annie Jewell / Costume Designer Zac Stoltz / VFX Ricky Gausis / Color Unbridled Sound / Sound Design

by donato sansone sound by enrico ascoli



by donato sansone sound by enrico ascoli

Winner of the 2019 Vimeo Staff Pick Award at Mountainfilm in...



Winner of the 2019 Vimeo Staff Pick Award at Mountainfilm in Telluride, CO. Directed by Ben Knight and Travis Rummel Fisherman Oliver White’s life reads like a storybook. Hand-plucked to work for a high-power financial firm while he was a fishing guide, he went on to pursue a dream in the Bahamas, narrowly escape death and build a nonprofit [https://www.indifly.org] that takes him around the world using fly fishing to help indigenous communities protect water. A Thousand Casts follows this philosopher and outdoorsman to the Kingdom of Bhutan, where the royal family has invited him to find a mythical fish on the brink of extinction. Does Oliver have “a golden horseshoe up his ass,” or does he possess a depth of character that’s rare in today’s world? The answer reveals itself with each cast.

Monday, 27 May 2019

Manivald, a fox, is turning 33. Overeducated, unemployed and...



Manivald, a fox, is turning 33. Overeducated, unemployed and generally uninspired, he lives with his overbearing, retired mother and spends his days learning piano while she makes his coffee and washes his socks. It is an easy life, but not a good one. Their unhealthy co-dependence is about to change when the washing machine breaks down and in comes Toomas, a sexy and adventurous wolf repairman, to fix it, and them. Directed by Chintis Lundgren Script: Chintis Lundgren, Draško Ivezić Music: Terence Dunn Sound design: Pierre Yves Drapeau Produced by: Chintis Lundgreni Animatsioonistuudio (Estonia) Adriatic Animation (Croatia) NFB - National Film Board of Canada (Canada) Supported by: EFI - Estonian Film Institute Cultural Endowment of Estonia HAVC - Croatian Audiovisual Center City of Zagreb 2017 AWARDS June 2017 Best Croatian Film - Animafest Zagreb, Croatia September 2017 Special mention - Animanima, Serbia September 2017 Craft Award for Best Script - Ottawa International Animation Festival, Canada October 2017 Best European Short - 3D Wire, Spain October 2017 Best Film for Adults - International Festival of Animated Films TOFUZI, Georgia October 2017 Special Distinction Prize - BIAF - Bucheon International Animation Festival, Korea November 2017 Best Animated Short - Denver Film Festival, USA November 2017 Best Short Film - Manchester Animation Festival, UK November 2017 Golden Mikeldi Award for best animation - ZINEBI, Spain November 2017 Audience Award - New York City Short Film Festival, USA December 2017 Special Mention - Animateka Int. Animation Film Festival, Slovenia December 2017 Honorable Mention - LIAF - London Int. Animation Festival, UK February 2018 Best Animated Film of 2017 - Estonian Cultural Endowment, Estonia March 2018 Best Animated Film of 2017 - EFTA - Estonian Film- and Television Awards, Estonia April 2018 Special Mention - Aspen Shortsfest, USA April 2018 Special Mention - Animakom, Spain April 2018 Audience Award - Friss Hus - Budapest International Short Film Festival, Hungary May 2018 Best Short Film - Anifilm, Czech Republic July 2018 Special Mention - Countryside Animafest Cyprus August 2018 Special International Jury Prize - Hiroshima International Animation Festival, Japan

After a day of swimming and drinking by the river, Erffan, Amir...



After a day of swimming and drinking by the river, Erffan, Amir and Carlos are joined by a man who calls himself Jesus. He brings a message of tolerance, reconciliation and brotherhood. AWARDS 2019 - Vimeo Staff Pick (online premiere worldwide) 2018 - Amanda, The Norwegian National Film Award - “Best Short Film” 2018 - Dokufest, Prizren Republic of Kosovo - “Honourable Mention” 2018 - The Norwegian Short Film Festival - “Honourable Mention” 2018 - Visuelt ”Best Title Sequence” 2018 - Minimalen Short Film Festival - “Best Short Film” 2017 - Bergen International Film Festival - “Best Short Film” FESTIVALS 2019 - César - Les Nuits en Or, Special Programme (screenings in capitals worldwide) 2019 - Short Waves Festival 2019 - Tampere Film Festival, Special Programme 2018 - Uppsala International Short Film Festival 2018 - Helsinki International Film Festival 2018 - Faroe Islands Int'l Minority Film Festival 2018 - Open Place International Short Film Festival 2018 - DokuFest International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2018 - The Norwegian Short Film Festival 2018 - Vegafestivalen 2018 - Larvik Poesifilmfestival 2018 - Volumfestivalen 2018 - Tampere Film Festival 2018 - Minimalen Short Film Festival 2017 - Bergen International Film Festival DISTRIBUTOR Norwegian Film Institute, Toril Simonsen Manager International Relations, short and documentary films Phone: + 47 22 47 45 74 Cell: + 47 90 03 80 86 Skype: toril.simonsen1 E-mail: ts@nfi.no Web: http://www.nfi.no/eng SALES Anicca Pictures, Ali Parandian Cell: + 47 400 94 535 E-mail: post@aliparandian.no PRODUCTION International title: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Original title: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Language: Norwegian, English Subtitles: Norwegian, English Format: Short film Genre: Drama Format: DCP 2k Screen ratio: 1:2,35 Length: 28 min Colour: Colour Sound format: Stereo and 5.1 Language: Norwegian English Subtitles: English Production year: 2017 Production country: Norway Release date (national): 2017-09-30 Release date (international): 2018-03-07 Production company: Anicca Pictures Financing company: Viken Filmsenter, Anicca Pictures Other Financing: Teknopilot, Storyline, Bombay, Hinterland CREW Director: Ali Parandian Writer: Ali Parandian Producer: Anicca Pictures/Ali Parandian Line producer: Ali Parandian Film consultant: Kalle Løchen Cast: Bhkie Male, Arman Surizehi, Khalid Mahamoud, Elias Peña Corral Cinematographer: Runar Sørheim Colorist: Tom Chr. Lilletvedt Editor: Ali Parandian Composer: Ali Parandian Sound Design: Ali Parandian Sound Recording: Mats Støten Foley Artist: Yvonne Stenberg Foley Recordist: Therese Næss Diesen Sound Effects Editor: Siri Schippers Skaar Re-recording mixer: Odin Eggen Brække og Simon Ellegaard Graphic Designer: Levi Bergqvist Subtitles: Merethe Smedsplass Myrestøl LINKS Homepage: facebook.com/pg/nomanisanislandofficialpage Norwegian Film Institute - electronic press kit: nfi.no/eng/film?name=no-man-is-an-island&id=1832 IMDB: imdb.com/title/tt7379544/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3 NRK - online streaming: tv.nrk.no/program/KOIF75001617/no-man-is-an-island The Norwegian Federation of Film Societies (NFK): filmklubb.no/filmer/no-man-is-an-island/ REVIEW One of the best and most interesting movie experiences of the year. – Einar Aarvig, film critic The film is both poetic, realistic, unpretentious and current. The film language, the sound design and the acting are liberating. – Christin Berg, head of programming Nordisk Film Kino An exciting movie: Challenging, atmospheric, thought provoking, uncomfortable and surprising. And the actors play very well. – Svend Jensen, head of Arthaus BERGEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2017 Best Norwegian Short Film: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Statement: The winner is a brave and ambitious film that doesn’t shy away from big existential and political questions. Made in different modes, sometimes in a manner that can even be pretentious, it manages to land its many ideas elegantly, winning the audience with an authentic, humorous and spontaneous approach. A surprisingly fresh film about friendship, belonging and prejudice, and an impressively confident start for its filmmaker. Jury BIFF: Aleksander Huser, Einar Aarvig, Henning Rosenlund MINIMALEN 2018 Best Norwegian Short Film: NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Statement: The jury was impressed with the visually beautiful scenes, the sound design, acting and poetry in this film. This poetry is juxtaposed with an encounter with the rough reality of racism hidden behind a message of tolerance which makes the glass ceiling even more hurtful for the protagonists of the film.

Sunday, 26 May 2019

Through the monologue, Talia tells her experience of having a...



Through the monologue, Talia tells her experience of having a chronic insomnia problem. She does not know the reasons that cause this problem. Most painfully, it is hard to spend the long long night during ​insomnia. Until Talia meets a goldfish, Ah Gum, which lives in her eye bags. They develop an interesting relationship.

In the last few days of her pregnancy, a terrified mother-to-be...



In the last few days of her pregnancy, a terrified mother-to-be kidnaps a maternal stranger for an afternoon of hijinks. Written and Directed by Noa Gusakov Cast: Dina Sanderson | Orli Zilbershatz | Gal Macadar | Omry Ashin | Irit Digmi Produced by: Leah Tonic Cinematography: Eitan Hatuka Editor: Noy Barak Original Score: Ayelet Gabay Production Design: Yael ‘Yula’ Igra Sound design: Michael Emeth Costume Design: Lital 'Lilu’ Goldfine Produced with the support of Gesher Multicultural Film Fund Awards: Best Narrative Short Film- Annapolis Film Festival, Gold Award- Robinson Short Film Competition, Pittsburgh. Festivals: Tel Aviv Student Film Festival- Opening Film | Palm Springs ShortFest | Encounters Film Festival | Hamptons International Film Festival | Shnit Worldwide Film Festival | IndiEarth Exchange- India | KFK Short Film Festival- Turkey | Flickerfest Film Festival- Australia | Annapolis Film Festival- USA | Kustendorf Film & Music Festival- Serbia | Cleveland International Film Festival | New Jersey Jewish Film Festival | shortfilm festival „La.Meko“ Germany | Toronto Jewish Film Festival | Aspen ShortsFest | Newport Beach Film Festival | ONE Country ONE Film International Festival- FRANCE | Sguardi Altrove Film Festival- Italy 2019 | Robinson Short Film Competition 2019 | Stony Brook Film Festival, New York | Cinema South Festival, Israel | IFEMA - International Female Film Festival Malmö 2019

Saturday, 25 May 2019

Five acclaimed African American quilters from Gee’s Bend,...



Five acclaimed African American quilters from Gee’s Bend, Alabama, talk about love, religion and the fight for civil rights as they continue the tradition of quilting that originally brought them together. With: Essie Pettway Mary Lee Bendolph Rita Mae Pettway Lucy Mingo China Pettway Mary Ann Pettway Director: Maris Curran Director of Photography: Jerry Henry Editor: Julie Caskey Sound Design: Eli Cohn Producer: Jon Coplon

Commissioned piece Director’s cut Starring Thi-Mai Nguyen...



Commissioned piece Director’s cut Starring Thi-Mai Nguyen Dir: Luke White Prod: Lauren Tyson DOP: Giuseppe Favale Editor: Brendan Jenkins Sound & Music: Mutant Jukebox Post: FreeFolk Art Dir: James Hamilton

Friday, 24 May 2019

Three women discuss the social pressure of having kids while...



Three women discuss the social pressure of having kids while celebrating the uniqueness of their bodies. Official Selection: 2018 Les Femmes Underground International Film Festival (LEFUFF), USA 2018 Palm Springs International Animation Festival (PISAF), USA 2018 San Diego Underground Film Festival (SDUFF), USA 2018 LINOLEUM Animation Festival, Russia 2018 3D WIRE, Spain 2018 Anim'est, Romania 2018 ANIMAGE, Brazil 2018 Kuandu International Animation Festival (KDIAF) 2018 DOK Leipzig 2018 London International Animation Festival 2018 Manchester Animation Festival 2018 Early Bird Fest Sofía 2018 Bendita Tú 2018 BIT BANG International Animation 2018 Factual Animation Film Festival 2018 Primanima World Festival of First Animations 2018 SoDak Motion Festival 2018 PÖFF Shorts, the FIAPF-Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2018 DOK Leipzig 2018 CUCALORUS 2018 GIRAFF 2018 ANIMATEKA 2018 ANIMASIVO 2018 NEOSFest 2019 SLAMDANCE 2019 DOCfeed documentary festival 2019 RISING OF LUSITANIA - ANIMADOC FILM FESTIVAL 2019 GaztefilmFest 2019 SXSW 2019 ANIMAC LLEIDA 2019 Uno Sguardo Raro International Film Festival 2019 MONSTRA 2019 TRICKY WOMEN 2019 Florida Film Festival 2019 SICAF 2019 Animafest Zagreb 2019 CalArts Showcase at the REDCAT 2019 Animadeba 2019 Slamdance Cinemaclub at the Arclight in Hollywood 2019 EDOC Festival in Ecuador 2019 ANIMAKOM FEST 2019 Aspen Shortsfest 2019 REGARD - Festival international du court métrage au Saguenay 2019 CAVA International Film Festival - Beijing 2019 La Boca Erótica 2019 Denver Film Festival by the Denver Film Society 2019 RISING OF LUSITANIA - ANIMADOC FILM FESTIVAL 2019 MIAF 2019 Athens Anim Fest ///////////////////// Awards: Grand Jury Award for Best Animated Short at Florida Film Festival 1st Mention Graduation Short Film Award at Bit Bang 2018. SoDak Motion Festival – GOLDEN COWBELL AWARD Staff Pick 2018 at NEOS fest Winner of Gaztefilmfest Award for Best ShortFilm Special Mention at MONSTRA 2019 ///////////////////// Credits: Director: Ana Pérez López Animator: Ana Pérez López Color: Ana Pérez López + Gaby Escovar Sound design: Laura Sofía Pérez Additional Sound: Daniel McNamara Sound Mix: Aidan Reynolds Voice: Ángela Stempel Natalia Lassalle-Morillo Aitziber Olaskoaga Music: Paola Escobar Gabriel E. Jiménez Nicolás Savignano [Los del diente]

Project: A Month Of Type Client: Mr Kaplin Music: Box Of Toys...



Project: A Month Of Type Client: Mr Kaplin Music: Box Of Toys Audio BACKGROUND / The motion maestros at Mr Kaplin have been meddling with letters of the alphabet, each experiment designed and animated in a day. This is a a montage of the results! APPROACH / We chose to tie the piece together with an upbeat electro-acoustic track. The nature of the instruments and structure allowed for a multitude of parts, segways and bridges to be written according to the motion. The challenge was to maintain flow, interest and relevance throughout the piece.

Thursday, 23 May 2019

It’s the small things… Written & Directed by: Abigail Horton...



It’s the small things… Written & Directed by: Abigail Horton AbigailHorton.com Featuring: Catherine Curtin, Brian D. Coats, Phylecia Renae, Jason Selvig, Jaime Maseda, Amber Reauchean Williams, Robert Spence, Phoebe Stonebraker Produced by: Sasha Solodukhina, Abigail Horton, Ryan Dickie & Paul Horton Director of Photography: Ryan Dickie Production Designer: Evan T. Schafer Sound Design & Mix: Colin Alexander Score: Ryan Dickie Original Song: Peter Horton Editor: Abigail Horton Assistant Director: Alisha Bhowmik Art Director: Eugene Choi Gaffer: Rommel Genciana Key Grip: Carlos Valdes-Lora Grip: Brandon Holland 1st Assistant Camera: Nikita K. Carpenter 2nd Assistant Camera: Eric J. Leone DIT: Henry Kinder Sound Recording: Peter Horton Boom Operator: Paul Horton Wardrobe: Gigi Hernandez Hair & Make-up: Chasity Pierna Production Manager: Nicole O’Connor Production Assistants: Noah Dirk, Kimberly David Color Correction: Paul Horton Explosives: Evan T. Schafer Graphic Design: Laura Dickie Catering by: Lou’s Gourmet

Life, Death, Love and Squids in a fantasy world beyond...



Life, Death, Love and Squids in a fantasy world beyond imagining. Created by Cool 3D World for Adult Swim SMALLS https://www.adultswim.com/videos/smalls

What we expect from the relationship with the animals reveals...



What we expect from the relationship with the animals reveals how we want to be treated and respected. The film focuses on the evolution and changes in the human beings’ life from the first-person perspective of an animal. In “The Quintet of the Sunset”, five cats with distinguished personalities live their healthy and happy lives thanks to the care and love of their owner Gina. When Gina reaches the end of her life, they watch over Gina forever in their own way and their hearts beat as one with Gina’s heart. Characters, scenes and props are delicate artworks that deliver delicacy and tenderness to the film. This is where stop motion animation differentiates itself from other animation forms. Let’s now set off the touching voyage brought by the extraordinary stop motion animation!

Wednesday, 22 May 2019

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The famous “Vallée Blanche” in Chamonix is an...



The famous “Vallée Blanche” in Chamonix is an off-piste ski route in the Mont Blanc range, Discover Sam Favret revisiting this classic one with his own style ! Skier: Sam Favret Filmed by: Alexis Blaise / Maxime Moulin / Thomas Guerrin / Hensli Sage Edited by: Jean-Rémy Ceron Produced by : Invade Media Music : Meridian by ODESZA

Maryam’s husband has an accident at home and, rather than...



Maryam’s husband has an accident at home and, rather than saving him, she stops helping and watches him die. Winner “Best Fiction Film” Prize at Tribeca, Krakow, Palm Springs, Stockholm, Tirana, Traverse City, Zubroffka, Shnit, Dublin, ANONIMUL, Soria, Bosphorus, Mediawave, Cellu l’art, Sorsi Corti, Kitzbuehel, One Shot, Friss Hús, Mikrofilm, Bangalore, Freedom, FESANCOR, Lobofest, Solidando, Ojai, Fajr Director & Writer: Kaveh Mazaheri Cast: Sonia Sanjari, Mohammadhossein Ziksari, Azadeh Abaadpoor, Hanieh Mofleh, Siamak Farsi, Foroogh Azizi, Negin Ahmadi, Shirin Harati, Hamed Nejabat Director of Photography: Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah Production and Custom Designer: Adele Cheraghi Make-up Head: Hosna Khanmohammadi Editor: Pooyan Sholevar Sound: Hossein Ghoorchian, Hadi Manavipour Production Manager: Ali Janebollahi Assistant Director: Hamed Nejabat Colorist: Mohsen Kheirabadi Poster Designer: Ali Bagheri Producer: Kaveh Mazaheri Produced by: Iranian Youth Cinema Society (IYCS) Distributors: Darvash Film, Premium Films Short Fiction - 20 min – Stereo - Color Aspect Ratio: 1:2.35

Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Massimo Bottura is the patron chef of Osteria Francescana, in...



Massimo Bottura is the patron chef of Osteria Francescana, in 2018 his restaurant was awarded as World’s Best. For the second time. A Hare in the Woods: Camouflage is one of Bottura’s masterpieces and the most groundbreaking dish in contemporary cuisine. It features a perfect balance of contrasting flavours, “hare blood, Picasso and Gertrude Stein” - CREDITS - Written, directed & edited by Andrea Marini Produced by 360FX Table Top Studio Executive producer Antonella Scoliero Cinematographer Emanuele Zarlenga Original music & sound design Daniele de Virgilio Color grading artist Orash Rahnema

Three young women learn about loss over the course of a Bonfire...



Three young women learn about loss over the course of a Bonfire Night that takes them on surreal journey into the depths of the English countryside. Written and Directed by Lucy Luscombe Cast Juliette Motamed Francesca Giffen Vivian Oparah Produced by Amanda Mesaikos & Scott O’Donnell Director of Photography Benjamin Thomas Additional Photography David Bird Editor Phil Currie Casting Director Coralie Rose Edit Assembly Jay Moss Script Editor Rose Gardner Production Design Lucie Red & Oian Arteta Original Music God Colony Music Supervisor Clarisse Quin Colourist James Bamford Sound Mix Ned Sisson Titles & Artwork Fraser Muggeridge studio - Jules Estèves Assistant Director Tom Wynborne Production Managers Sara Archer, Poppy Davies, Oskar Pimlott Sound Recordists Freya Clarke, Nikos Nikolalaios Boom Ops Pasquin Mariani, Eleanor Russell Focus Pullers Julia Green, Richard Simkins, Brendan Harvey Steadicam Jake Whitehouse & Doug Walsh Clapper Loader Todd Pacey DIT Ellie Bright Drone Op Ian Hunter Gaffers Joe Williams, Jake Buckley Sparks Carlo Tuazon, Isobel Jones, Hamza Twomey SFX Supervisor Matt Strange Assistant Art Directors: Zoe Klinck, Alicia Howitt, Maria Bolocan, Meryn Cobbin Set Dresser: Andrés Bravo Graphic Designer: Sergi Casero Script Supervisor Rose Gardner Hair & Make Up Eleanor Garratt Runners Matt Orlowski, Giorgia Aubrey, Alex Tawney, Cameron Russell, Meea Atkin Sasha’s Mum Indra Ove Pagan Woman Laura Belmont Sasha Jesse Jones Joelle Joelle Robinson Joelle’s friend Tanicha Pearce Joelle’s friend Georgie Banks Joelle’s friend Lou Destanque Pagan Girl Abi Corbett Drug Dealer Dylan Hughes Funeral Patron Catherine Neal Funeral Patron Yasmin Maya Funeral Patron Craig Karpel Funeral Patron Beverly Chinnama Party Extra Kitty Cockram Party Extra Harry Brierley Party Extra Mia Rose Party Extra Francis Thurstun-Crees Party Extra Dina Tsesarsky Party Extra Jose Oliviera Party Extra Henry Thompson Party Extra Megan Gretch Party Extra Joshua Ward Party Extra Jonny Davidson Party Extra James Girard Party Extra Molly Longworth Party Extra Emma Stepkowski Party Extra Gaia Polio Party Extra Caven Alexander Party Extra Emma Fisher Party Extra Ella Niner Party Extra Tania Aresti Party Extra Jake Botterell Party Extra Aleksandar Husagic Party Extra Lucy Mynard Party Extra Maira Machdo Party Extra Tayne Vaughan Pagan Paul Gardner Pagan Carole Gardner Pagan Darron Prior Pagan Chris Prior Pagan Tanja Kleinemeier Recorded Music Fights God Colony ft Flohio SE16 God Colony ft Flohio Never Ever All Saints

Monday, 20 May 2019

Short Documentary Video Runtime: 10 min Color & B/W, Stereo...



Short Documentary Video Runtime: 10 min Color & B/W, Stereo In 1954, an artist named Rex May created an iconic street sign for the city of San Francisco. Half a century later, his signs started to disappear. What began as a short film about design took on a life of its own and ended up changing a little piece of history. San Francisco Intl Film Fest 2018 - WORLD PREMIERE - Golden Gate Award Warsaw International Film Festival 2018 - INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE AFI Fest 2018 - Nominated for Short Film Grand Prix Tacoma Film Festival 2018 Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival 2018 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival 2018 Cinequest Film Festival 2019 Sonoma International Film Festival 2019 Selected by KQED’s Truly CA as part of Season 14, to be broadcast in August 2019 Directed by Bradley Smith & Tyler McPherron Written, Narrated and Illustrated by Alexander Barrett Produced by Bradley Smith, Jeremy Summer, Little Moving Pictures Director of Photography: Tyler McPherron Edited by Gregory Gheorgiu, Matthew O’Donnell, Tyler McPherron, Bradley Smith Composer: Jordan Lehning Colorist: Sean Wells Sound Mixing: Joel Raabe Dialogue Recorded & Edited by Tom Disher Gaffer: Luke Seerveld Assistant Editors: Caleb Stumpfl, Michael Pavoni Assistant Camera: Evan Henkel Production Assistants: Frank Frattini, Natalie Vall-Freed, Lemia Bodden, Matthew Nelson Archivist: Emily Bender SFMTA: Noel Laffey, Eddie Clark, Todd Vers, Candace Sue, Katy Guyon, Helen Lau SF Film Commission: Manijeh Fata Special Thanks: Chuck Little, The Family of Rex May, Lee Hastings, Susan Burdick, Kaz Tsuruta, Elliott Reid, Wendy Niles, David de la Torre, Sarah Klise, Bridget Watson Payne, The Mexican Museum, The Oakland Museum of California, Chronicle Books

The coldest race on earth. A Short Animation by Hanne Berkaak....



The coldest race on earth. A Short Animation by Hanne Berkaak. https://vimeo.com/hanneberkaak Always Last embarks on an adventurous marathon through the ice cold and mythic landscape of Lapland. But she soon discovers that the run is not going to be a straight line between start and finish. Finally, it is not about winning or losing. The risk is losing yourself. CREDITS Written and directed by: Hanne Berkaak Backgrounds: Hanne Berkaak, Magnhild Winsnes, Finnbarr Martin Animation: Josefine Hannibal, Narissa Schander, Ole Christian Løken, Adam Boklund, Hanne Berkaak Compositing: Harj Bains Effects animation: Narissa Schander Editing: Ulf Tønder Flittig Sound design: Jo Schumann, Trond Nedberg Composer: Jo Schumann Musicians: Erland Dahlen, Jo Schumann Mix: Trond Nedberg for Das Hit, Lars Jørgen Goberg Produced with the participation of Norwegian Film Institute, Fond for lyd og bilde, Sámediggi Festival distribution: Norwegian Film Institute www.nfi.no Producers: Lise Fearnley & Tonje Skar Reiersen Produced by Mikrofilm AS © 2015 http://mikrofilm.no/ FESTIVALS The Norwegian Short Film Festival 2015 The Norwegian International Film Festival 2015 Helsinki International Film Festival Love & Anarchy 2015 Bucheon International Animation Festival (BIAF) 2015 Anim'est international Animation Film Festival 2015 32nd Chicago International Children’s Film Festival 2015 Films from the South 2015 Fredrikstad Animation Festival 2015 Noordelijk Film Festival 2015 21st Festival on Wheels 2015 Hammerfest Kort & kald 2015 IndieLisboa International Independent Film Festival 2016 26th Tromsø International Film Festival (TIFF) 2016 Flickerfest, 25th Internatioal Short Film Festival 2016 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2016 Anima, The Brussels Animation Film Festival 2016 Blon - Baltic Sea and Nordic Region Animation and Video Games Festival 2016 19th FIFEM - Festival International du film pour enfants de Montréal 2016 Tricky Women International Animation Filmfestival 2016 14th Plein la Boubine Sancy Film Festival for Young People 2016 Little Big Shots - Australia’s International Film Festival for Kids 2016 34th Filmfest München Children’s Film Festival 2016 18th Mo&Friese Children’s Short Film Festival Hamburg 2016 Vilnius International Film Festival Kino Pavasaris 2016 7th BCN Sports Film Festival 2016 Filmkunstfest - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2016 Cinema in Sneakers Film Festival for Children and Youth 2016 Verdens beste barnefilmfestival 2016 Animation Night, KloosterKino & Cultuur op de Campus 2016 The 34th International Filmfest München 2016 The 20th International Umbria Film Festival 2016 T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival 2016 Run Nation Running Film Festival 2016 The 16th International Animation Festival Hiroshima 2016 El Meu Primer Festival 2016 22nd Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival 2016 Tenerife Shorts - Tenerife International Film Festival 2016 Festival international du film d'Amiens 2016 Grafixx 2016 KUKI - 9th International Short Film Festival for Children and Youth 2016 36th Amiens International Film Festival 2016 SCHLINGEL - the 21th International Film Festival for Children and Young Audience 2016 Reykjavik International Film Festival 2016 Uppsala International Short Film Festival 2016 Brest European Short Film Festival 2016 My First Festival 2016 Autrans International Mountain & Adventure Film Festival 2016 Femmina internasjonale filmfestival 2016 13th Animateka International Animated Film Festival 2016 Cinética 2017 Black Movie Film Festival 2017 IndieJunior Allianz: International Children’s and Youth Film Festival of Porto 2017 European Youth Film Festival of Flanders 2017 Glasgow Short Film Festival 2017 6th Kiki International Film Festival for Kids 2017 PICURT - Mountain Film Festival of the Pyrenees 2017 The 35th Carrousel international du film de Rimouski 2017 TimiKids Competition of the Timishort Film Festival 2017 shnit Worldwide Shortfilmfestival 2017 Premiers Plans Film Festival (30th Angers Film Festival) 2018 http://mikrofilm.no/ https://mikrolab-studio.no/

Sunday, 19 May 2019

Directed by Mary Dauterman Written by/starring Jenny Donheiser...



Directed by Mary Dauterman Written by/starring Jenny Donheiser Cinematography by Kenny Suleimanagich Assistant Camera Julia Pitch Sound by Jeff Gaumer Edit by Mary Dauterman Color by Seth Ricart Mix by Kieran Kaye Music: Wagner Tristan and Isolde Act 1

Saturday, 18 May 2019

300 Miles of rugged coastline; surrounded by crystal clear...



300 Miles of rugged coastline; surrounded by crystal clear waters, endless golden sands and picturesque fishing villages. Prepare to be taken on a journey from an ancient medieval castle to where the tides unveil spectacular beaches. This short film shows the interaction between humans, wildlife and nature within this beautiful scenery. Special thanks to Andrew and his team at Radium Audio for the amazing mix and sound design: https://radium-audio.com/ Music: Icarus by Dexter Britain. (Licensed through the Musicbed) All the footage is available for license on my website: https://adriancabello.com/stock/ EQUIPMENT Cameras: Sony A7RII, Canon 550D & DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ Lenses: Zeiss Batis 18mm, Sony Zeiss 55mm, Canon 10-22mm & 55-250mm. Motion Control: mSlider Also special thanks to my partner Hollie and my family for their support. Thank you for taking the time to watch my video, feel free to share it. Website: https://adriancabello.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrian.cabello/

Friday, 17 May 2019

Geoff Mcfetridge was awarded the 2019 AIGA Medal for deftly...



Geoff Mcfetridge was awarded the 2019 AIGA Medal for deftly relating design to time-based considerations—film titles, music videos, envisioning of AI—and vibrant sculptural forms, and for welcoming graphically-charged outsider/street subculture into the mainstream conversation. Client: AIGA Production Company: Dress Code (dresscodeny.com) Director: Dan Covert Executive Producer: Brad Edelstein Head of Post Production & Operations: Tara Rose Stromberg Head of Production: Amy Dempsey Producer: Amy Dempsey, Dan Covert Cinematography: Claudio Rietti Edit: Dan Covert, Nick Stromberg Design: Elena Chudoba Color: Daniel Orentlicher Production Coordinator: Jonathan Dontchev Music + Sound: YouTooCanWoo Location Sound: Sound: Matteo Liberatore, Mason Hankins

Directed + Shot + Edited by: Whit Conway Written by and...



Directed + Shot + Edited by: Whit Conway Written by and Starring: Carmen Christopher Produced by: Carmen Christopher and Whit Conway FEATURING: Eudora Peterson Bardia Salimi Karolena Theresa Fazon Gray Guy + Coleman Scott Location Sound Recordist: Frank Flaherty Production Assistance: Micah Sterenberg VFX by: Eric Overton Watercolor Artist: Morgan McCue of Little Sister Studios

Thursday, 16 May 2019

*** ONE BREATH AROUND THE WORLD *** NEW FILM: Our new short film...



*** ONE BREATH AROUND THE WORLD *** NEW FILM: Our new short film (12 min) is finally out. Turn out the light, put your headphones and freedive with me around the world This great adventure was possible thanks to the support of a great team * Julie Gautier, my wife. One more time she did an AMAZING work. Everything she is shooting with her camera become magic. Of course, she shot as usual all the images on breath hold! * Almo Film and his boss Morgan Le Faucheur for his support as co producer of the project during the post production process. * Ben Nardini, the multi task guy: Editing, Sound design and drone pilot! * Guillaume Ferran, the magician behind the original soundtrack * Arthur Paux, as usual, who made the beautiful color correction * Leonard Mercier added a great touch with the compositing and stabilization * Xavier Fulbert / Ideocast made the sound mix * Franck Seguin the fantastic photographer who made a book edited by Glenat #apleinsouffle Of course, nothing would be possible without the safety and logistic support from our friends / freedivers around the world: Wilfried Souza, Nico, Dolswim, Julien Borde, Pranamaya Freediving, Rodrigo Salsas, Louis Pasquer, Suzanne Lim, Luke Schroeder, Catalin Craciun, Freediving Coron, Carlo Navarro, MJ Paula, Odessa Bugarin, Ryuzo Shinomiya, Tomoka Tsukakoshi, Kikachiro and Shotaro Maja, Denis Grosmaire, Moorea freediving, Sane Richmond, Tetamanu Village et Diving, Patea Alexandre, Tevai Malinowski, Monique Daudon, Antero Joki, Maria Hellinger, Kiki Bosch Supported by Cressi, Nauticam, Department of Tourism - Philippines, Bluenery Special thanks: Clovis Kerville, Mauritius Film Development Corporation, René Heuzey, Divers’ Ocean, Juli and Salomon, Imam El Dio, Daniel Minnella, Ville de Nice, Véronique El Bahjaoui, Hélène De Tayrac-Senik, Bastien Soleil

Nicole is seduced by a handsome electrician hired to repair a...



Nicole is seduced by a handsome electrician hired to repair a light fixture in her living room. A virtual, tropical night club allows her to live out her fantasy. Her 15-year-old son discovers the technology, and everything shifts. avec: Jacinthe Laguë, Gabriel Gendreau, Mathias Hould Guerin, Ariadna Contreras Concept, réalisation, montage: Philippe Grenier Production: Audrey Blackburn Direction photo: Derek Branscombe Direction artistique: Mathilde Beaudoin-Tessier Stylisme: Maude Sen MUA: Tania Guarnaccia Effets spéciaux: SHED (Étienne Thériault, Virasay Lovan) Colorisation: Charles-Étienne Pascal Mix sonore: P.O Rioux / Lamajeure Graphisme Simon Langlois

In 1987, police in England acquired a video of a group of men...



In 1987, police in England acquired a video of a group of men participating in consensual sadomasochistic sex acts. The tape launched one of the largest vice investigations in British history, code-named Operation Spanner. Directed by Charlie Lyne See more here: fieldofvision.org

Wednesday, 15 May 2019

I contacted 36 designers and illustrators with the idea of...



I contacted 36 designers and illustrators with the idea of animating a unique letter/number from each artist. The goal was to carry out a worldwide collaboration with 36 artists. I also wanted to challenge myself to try out different animation styles that I don’t usually get a chance to work on. The project has been an absolute success, far exceeding my expectations! For those of you who don’t know, “36 Days of Type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic artists to express their particular interpretation of letters and numbers of our alphabet” Finally, I would like to give a huge thanks to all of the artists that let me animate their work. Thank you for making this project possible! And thank you to the more than 1600 people that have started following me over this past month. Your comments and support have made this all worth it. Grid 1: https://vimeo.com/335230894 Grid 2: https://vimeo.com/335379664 Grid 3: https://vimeo.com/335380329 Grid 4: https://vimeo.com/335383566 Full Grid: https://vimeo.com/335384071 Behind the scenes: https://vimeo.com/335399409 Credits: Idea, Production & Animation — Albert Oriol Original designers and illustrators A — https://www.instagram.com/_bilos_/ B — https://www.instagram.com/ericyzhe/ C — https://www.instagram.com/polsola/ D — https://www.instagram.com/broke_and_infamous/ E — https://www.instagram.com/tenski_art/ F — https://www.instagram.com/almirnago/ G — https://www.instagram.com/laika_sir/ H — https://www.instagram.com/maloudejonghe/ I — https://www.instagram.com/admjlws/ J — https://www.instagram.com/_nerwus/ K — https://www.instagram.com/naraydh/ L — https://www.instagram.com/ryanrobinson3/ M — https://www.instagram.com/hola.gabrielle/ N — https://www.instagram.com/mr.tioda/ O — https://www.instagram.com/uniqschweick12/ P — https://www.instagram.com/magda.bran/ Q — https://www.instagram.com/casiegraphics/ R — https://www.instagram.com/justynastasik/ S — https://www.instagram.com/ffffrutuoso/ T — https://www.instagram.com/mrs.dlrsa/ U — https://www.instagram.com/shadowindesign/ V — https://www.instagram.com/juliarbol/ W —https://www.instagram.com/meeta_p/ X — https://www.instagram.com/cali_doso_/ Y — https://www.instagram.com/jasonnaylor/ Z — https://www.instagram.com/racheltopf/ 0 — https://www.instagram.com/mnaumanndesign/ 1 — https://www.instagram.com/kristiinaalmy/ 2 — https://www.instagram.com/the_roboto/ 3 — https://www.instagram.com/xerofernandez/ 4 — https://www.instagram.com/blkmelt/ 5 — https://www.instagram.com/a_saai/ 6 — https://www.instagram.com/stricknerdesign/ 7 — https://www.instagram.com/pastacoltonno/ 8 — https://www.instagram.com/esbrillo/ 9 — https://www.instagram.com/typocriollo/ You can view each individual animation on my instagram: www.instagram.com/albertoriol.tv

The Talking Tree is an off-beat short comedy film written and...



The Talking Tree is an off-beat short comedy film written and directed by Stefan Hunt and produced by Matt Webb. It stars Eka Darville (Jessica Jones, Empire) who plays a man searching for purpose alongside John Ventimiglia (Blue Bloods, The Sopranos) an endearing claymation-faced tree who appears to have all the answers… sort of. The short film was shot by Director of Photography Justin Derry on 16mm in Central Park, New York. Cast Man - Eka Darville Tree - John Ventimiglia Crew Director - Stefan Hunt Producer - Matt Webb Executive Producer - Eka Darville DP - Justin Derry 1st AC - Kyle Derry 2nd AC - Mika Hawley Sound Mixer - Patrick Southern Production Assistant - Brayden Harry Editor - Stefan Hunt Animator - Kyle Sauer Composer - Jonny Higgins Sound Mix - Jonny Higgins Colourist - Matt Fezz VFX - Matt Fezz Titles - Joe Lenehan Thanks to Central Park Conservancy Duotone Audio Group Hand Held Films Kodak Metro Post NY Kenny Suleimanagich A Stefan Hunt film In association with Rascals

A young gay man grows increasingly entangled in the marriage of...



A young gay man grows increasingly entangled in the marriage of an older couple. http://matthewpuccini.com Sundance Film Festival 2019, Official Selection South by Southwest 2019, Official Selection Aspen ShortsFest 2019, Official Selection and more Written and Directed by: Matthew Puccini Featuring: Michael Hsu Rosen, Ken Barnett and Michael Urie Produced by: Casey Bader, Tyler Rabinowitz and Corey Deckler Executive Produced by: Sam Abbas, Jason Michael Berman, Natalé Olsen and Sean Weiner Cinematography by: Brandon Roots Casting by: Freya Krasnow Edit by: William C. Sullivan Production Design by: Katie Fleming Costume Design by: Rachel Dainer-Best Made in the Creative Culture program at The Jacob Burns Film Center. Created during the Sundance Ignite fellows program. Connect with Fox Searchlight Online Visit the Fox Searchlight WEBSITE: http://foxsearchlight.com/ Like Fox Searchlight on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/foxsearchlight Follow Fox Searchlight on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/foxsearchlight

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

A film by Hedvig Ahlberg & Agathe Barbier Based on a poem by...



A film by Hedvig Ahlberg & Agathe Barbier Based on a poem by Adele Hampton Strength is a film about female physical and emotional strength, shot through the lens of a weightlifter and narrated by Adele Hampton’s piece ‘Lessons in Olympic Weightlifting’. The film is an independent project with an all female crew working on it throughout production. Directors: Hedvig Ahlberg & Agathe Barbier Producer: Aurelie Gonnage Livera DP: Luciana Riso Narrator: Adele Hampton Weightlifter: Sharlene Calliste Woman: Karine Davilmar Woman: Robin Faraday Woman: Radhika Aggarwal Woman: Ana Boldina Woman: Jess Mannion Woman: Thea Kallhed-Möller Woman: Chey Brown 1st AC: Louise Harris 2nd AC: Lali Coombes Gaffer: Ana Acomanoai Editor: Laura Cairney-Keize, MSE Grade: Jax Harney, CHEAT Sound Design & Music: Sarah Playford Sound Engineer: Giselle Hall PA: Tilly Fletcher & Sakhile Shann Graphic Design & Stills: Mihaela Musat

Artiste: Ponctuation Titre: Fleur Album: Mon herbier du monde...



Artiste: Ponctuation Titre: Fleur Album: Mon herbier du monde entier Réalisation, et animation: Jonathan Robert Animation additionnelle : Melissa Di Menna Captation réelle: Dominic Berthiaume Simard - Band: Ponctuation Title: Fleur Album: Mon herbier du monde entier Direction and animation: Jonathan Robert Additional animation: Melissa Di Menna Camera: Dominic Berthiaume Simard - 2018

FITC Toronto is a globally recognized industry event showcasing...



FITC Toronto is a globally recognized industry event showcasing the best the world has to offer in design, digital development, media and innovation in creative technologies – it’s three days and nights of presentations, parties, installations and performances that unite and transform the industry. Opening titles for FITC Toronto https://fitc.ca/event/to19/ Created by Mike Winkelmann https://www.beeple-crap.com/ Directed by Beeple Music by Joyryde - “IM GONE” 3D artists: David Ariew Charles Deck Jon Hutton Luis Miranda Christopher Rutledge Stylow Beeple 2D artists: Sam Burton Sofie Lee Pleasecallmechamp Deekay Kwon Seongjin Yoon Costumes: Jenpoe Stanky Dee

Monday, 13 May 2019

Starring: Tuvshinjargal Bum-Erdene Directed by: George Thomson...



Starring: Tuvshinjargal Bum-Erdene Directed by: George Thomson & Lukas Schrank Cinematographer: David Rusanow Producer: Enkhtsag Damdinjav Editor: Chris Ward Production company: Visitor Studio Video sound mix: John Kassab —————————————– www.visitorstudio.co.uk www.safia-music.com/ https://www.facebook.com/safiamusic/ https://www.instagram.com/safiamusic/… https://twitter.com/SAFIAmusic https://soundcloud.com/safia-music

A father who chooses not to live with his children is still a...



A father who chooses not to live with his children is still a father. But, in the eyes of many, a mother who chooses not to live with her kids is a monster. In this provocative short documentary, three women who made the decision to mother from afar tell their stories, and open up about what they lost—and gained—when they left the homes they had shared with their children. At a time when there’s growing acceptance for alternative family models, why does the idea of non-custodial motherhood still have the power to shock and appall? Directed by Chloe White

Freaks of Nurture is an animated short about a neurotic...



Freaks of Nurture is an animated short about a neurotic mother-daughter relationship inspired by the filmmaker’s own unorthodox upbringing with her single-parent mom, who is also a foster parent and dog breeder. Self-deprecating and bursting with energy, the film reveals that no matter how grown-up we think we are, we never quite stop craving the love and support of a parent. Directed by Alexandra Lemay - 2018 | 6 min Watch more free films on NFB.ca → http://bit.ly/YThpNFB Subscribe to our newsletter → http://bit.ly/NFBnewsletter Follow us on Twitter → http://bit.ly/yttwNFB Follow us on Facebook → http://bit.ly/ytfbNFB Follow us on Instagram → http://bit.ly/2FdmRol Download our free iOS Apps → http://apple.co/2dbva4h Download our free Android Apps → http://bit.ly/2dbvHmO

Sunday, 12 May 2019

Over the past few years, outsiders have dominated the...



Over the past few years, outsiders have dominated the conversation about what’s best for the people of Flint, Michigan. In this short doc, downtown Flint locals own the conversation about the future of the city. Part of the Dreams Project film series by Square director BRADLEY TANGONAN cinematographer JEREMY SNELL executive producer JUSTIN LOMAX producer MADELEINE ASKWITH line producer ALEXANDRA BYER fixer KEVIN STEEN creative directors JAMES KING / CARL STURGESS / SEAN CONROY agency producer JULIE MASTALERZ associate producer NICK DIMICHINO advisor ERIN ARCHULETTA 1st AC COREY GIPPERICH 2nd AC / DIT JACK DAMON gaffer JOE VARGO key grip MATT MALONE art director / wardrobe AMY SMALL sound recordist CRUCE GRAMMATICO pa CLARENCE BARBOUR pa KELLY COLOHAN security CHIP ATKINSON 2nd unit line producer KEVIN STEEN 2nd unit dp TOMMY DAGUANO 2nd unit ac SEAN MOUTON editors STEVEN DUPRE / BRADLEY TANGONAN post-producer supervisor MICHELLE SAMPIOR music JORDAIN WALLACE colorist CARLOS FLORES business affairs LISA YADAO / ANISHA KING special thanks JOEL RASH / BOBBY MUKKAMALA / FOSTER COFFEE & THE CITY OF FLINT, MICHIGAN production company RATHAUS

Saturday, 11 May 2019

Video



animated and directed by Raman Djafari & Daniel Almagor:...



animated and directed by Raman Djafari & Daniel Almagor: https://www.instagram.com/ramandjafari/ https://www.instagram.com/almagordaniel/ additional sound design by Max Gausepohl: https://www.instagram.com/maxgausepohl/ FJAAK https://www.instagram.com/fjaak/ The music video for the song “I COULD NEVER LIVE WITHOUT YOU BY MY SIDE” by the Berlin based techno group FJAAK tells the story of one night in a Berlin techno club. Two lovers go on a drug induced trip with a fatal ending. During this trip they meander through different surreal spaces of their shared past and their distorted memories of those events.

Friday, 10 May 2019

Dedicated to John Singleton. Thank you for paving the way so...



Dedicated to John Singleton. Thank you for paving the way so that our voices can be heard. state of america: a visual expression by Morgan Cooper + Brandon Porter Featuring Rufus Burns + Kamryn Henderson Poem written and performed by Royalty Directed by Morgan Cooper Edited by Brandon Porter Cinematography by Morgan Cooper Music by Nicholas Britell: “Ye Who Enter Here” from If Beale Street Could Talk 1st AC: Daniel Banks 2nd AC: Graham Cannon Grip: JJ Corbier Location Sound Capture: LaRon Cooper Carbon VFX: Color Grade/Aubrey Woodiwiss Flame Artist/Pete Mayor Eleven Sound: Audio Post Studio: Eleven Mixer: Ben Freer Asst Mixer: Andrew Smith Executive Producer: Melissa Elston Producer: Imani Franklin Special thanks to Barry Jenkins, Nicholas Britell, Annapurna Films, Plan B Entertainment, Chloe Cooper, Talitha Watkins, Jelani Johnson and Susan Canon

blue /bluː/ adjective I. of a colour intermediate between green...



blue /bluː/ adjective I. of a colour intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day. “the clear blue sky” II. (of a person or mood) melancholy, sad, or depressed. “he’s feeling blue” — Featuring | Joe Atkinson Directed by | Dom West Produced by | Vine St Cinema Music by | Borrtex & Survive www.dom-west.com

Drawn to Atlanta by his love of hip-hop, Zach Wolfe has...



Drawn to Atlanta by his love of hip-hop, Zach Wolfe has photographed some of the industry’s biggest names—and it all started when a chance encounter led to a big break. https://create.adobe.com/2018/6/29/hip_hop_photographer.html In 1996, Wolfe, then 18 years old, heard the debut album of Atlanta-based hip-hop duo OutKast, and his life would never be the same. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was a distinctly Southern hip-hop album, and it put Atlanta hip-hop on the map. The first time Wolfe listened to it, he thought, “I don’t know what’s going on in Atlanta, but I have to go there.” Read more at: https://create.adobe.com/2018/6/29/hip_hop_photographer.html Credits Sr. Creative Director: Dan Cowles, Adobe Sr. Video Producer: Summer Wilson, Adobe Director and Editor: Trevor Gavin, ALCHEMYcreative Producer: Laura Techera Francia, ALCHEMYcreative Director of Photography: Will Myers, ALCHEMYcreative 1st Assistant Camera: Neil Dearman 2nd Assistant Camera: Alex Smith Gaffer: Todd Gardner Grip: Zakk Martin Sound Operator: Kevin Jones Makeup: Hope Ferguson Production Assistant: Eric Kays Color Correction: ALCHEMYcreative

OFFICIAL SELECTION - Best Narrative - Berlin Music Video Awards...



OFFICIAL SELECTION - Best Narrative - Berlin Music Video Awards 2019 From the album “Mental Diary (ACT II)” by Cora Novoa Produced by Cora Novoa, Alex Gargot, Daniel Monedero and Jesús Álamo SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/mixmag-1/premiere-cora-novoa-state-of-mind Shot on Arri Alexa Mini and Kowa Anamorphics Director: Alex Gargot Cast: Nathalie Le Gosles, Frank Robles, Cora Novoa, Andrea Georgiana, Andrei Warren, Erik Harley, Laura Fernández Producer: Álvaro Priante Cinematographer: Thais Català Art Director: Chary Romero Stylist: Cynthia Rodríguez Makeup Artist: Natalia Montoya Visual Effects: Eighty4 Colourist: Marc Morató (Metropolitana) 1st Assistant Director: Josbel Tinoco 2nd AD: Viviana Comas Production Assistant: Gachi Vázquez, Natalia Maldonado and Maria Burgués Focus Puller: Nonna Serra Camera Aux: Marc Seco Steady Cam: Alberto Ojeda Steady Cam Assistant: Guiu Gámiz Set Dresser: Mario Serrano Art Assistant: Berta Llargués, Gabriel Tondreau and Eloi Jornet Makeup Assistant: Alba López, Beatriz Pruano Angels Stylist: David Vázquez Angels Hair Dresser: Belén Navarro Angels Hair Dresser Assist: Meritxell Stylist Assist: Mireya Micha Gaffer: Ferran Grau Best Boy: Javier Carrión DMX Operator: Marc Arroyo Sparks: Gerard Alba, Aleix Fauquet, Joan Sansó, Jon C. Lugaritz and Rocío Guijarro Casting Director: Mercè Ramos Sound Designer: Brendan Golden Credits Designer: Carles Martínez and Alex Gargot Production Supplier: Ricard Hidalgo Lighting Equipment: Aluzine Camera Rental: Seitó Films Light Effects: Oscila Car Rental: Transantic Special Thanks: Terrassa Film Office, Fundació Sant Llàtzer, Casal de Gent Gran de Sant Pere, Las Ermitañas, Bcn Props, Ram, Luís Calvo, Pedro Eurrutia, Joan Tous, Eva Camino, Víctor Palomo, Paco Chanivet, Grayskull, Metropolitana, Arrival Films, Casa de Kulechov, Eighty4

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Returning to the USA after losing both arms overseas, a young...



Returning to the USA after losing both arms overseas, a young veteran battles phantom pains, prosthetics, and memories of his pre-war life while reaching for a sense of normalcy. My undergraduate thesis film at the John C. Hench Division of Animation & Digital Arts within the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Produced with the help of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Educator’s Forum, and 80+ wonderful Kickstarter backers. FESTIVALS / AWARDS – SHORTLISTED for the Academy Award® for Best Animated Short – 2017 Student Academy Award® Winner, Animation – 2018 Annie Award® Nominee, Best Student Film – Best Animation, First Look Festival – Rusty Casselton Award, Fargo Film Festival WRITTEN/ANIMATED/DIRECTED BY Devon Manney MUSIC BY Saad Haddad CAST: Devon Manney……………….Will Kelly Alexa Nikol Curran…………Rachel Kelly Trevor Larson………………….Dr. Paulson Rosie Richards……………….Amelia Kelly ADDITIONAL MUSIC: Natalie Shaw COLORISTS: Megan Mangiano + Margaret Spencer BG DESIGN: Jennifer Lee + Tiffany Lam + Devon Manney MUSIC ENGINEER: Ryan J. Stewart FACULTY ADVISORS: Sheila Sofian + Trixy Sweetvittles + Candace Reckinger SOUND: Hannah Kubat SOUND SUPERVISOR: Bethany Sparks

Love just falls on us…then it disappears as fast as it...



Love just falls on us…then it disappears as fast as it arrived. It has nothing to do with a romantic comedy… Un film réalisé par Jérémie Cot Produit par Cuuut et Middlemen Films Avec Guillaume Gouix et Esther Garrel et aussi Gabriel Grosjean et Ambre Macaire Producteurs : Aurélien Kouby, Davy Rathsasombath, Philippe Imhaus, et Simon Lefort Directeur de production : Philippe Imhaus Assistante de production : Annabelle Rodicq 1er assistant réalisateur : Julien Stecker 1er assistant réalisateur préparation : Valentin Peoc'h Direction artistique : Romaric Baudoin Directeur de la photographie : Alexandre Jamin Chef électricien : Tom Guillaumot Electriciens : Dorine Destouches, Alexis Bonnet 1er assistant caméra : Maxime Beauquesne Ingénieur du son : Alban Lejeune Chef machiniste : Xavier Schanen Machinistes : Marie Anouke Cougnon Vilain, Charlotte Pochart, Laetitia Gredai Chef décoratrice : Clara Largeron 1ère assistance décoratrice : Lise Amir Chef constructeur : Justin Lanoue Assistant décorateur : Nicolas Wissler Ripper : Adrien Murgida Stylisme : Garlone Jadoul Chef maquilleuse coiffeuse : Stéphanie Clerc Régisseur général : Maxime Soron Régisseur adjoint : Cédric Martin Photographe de plateau : Damien Bardot Etalonneur : Florian Martiny VFX : Nicolas Hernandez Titres : Romaric Baudoin Montage son/Mixage : Charles Mirat Compositeur : Théo Darcel Musique additionnelle : Journey in truth (Sébastien Chenut, Maud Geffray) © Universal Music Publishing on behalf of itself, and Manny FILMS - 100% Avec l’autorisation d’Universal Music Publishing Film & TV

“On paper we’d come in search of the biggest ski lines of our...



“On paper we’d come in search of the biggest ski lines of our lives. But the reality was that we simply had come to celebrate friendship. To withdraw into the wild, to remove distractions and cell service and emails, and to invest purposeful time into being together. I guess that’s the real meaning of a bachelor party.“ A film by: Joey Schusler, Ben Page, & Thomas Woodson Sound Engineer: Keith White Audio Art Direction: Good Fortune Collective Motion Design: Shotgun Infinity Colorist: Dylan Hageman Location Support: Tatshenshini Expediting Presented By: Outdoor Research, NRS Supported By: Pit Viper, Big Agnes, Rumpl, Alpine Start, Kokopelli Packraft Music: “Payapa” Quintapenas “Moody Radio” Rex Banner “Another Land” Lucille Furs “Easy Street” Amanaz “Jammin’ the Blues” Dick Flood & The Pathfinders “Singularity” Michael Vignola “The Boulevards” Rex Banner, (Artlist) “Mama Said” Cat Clyde Special Thanks To: Kevin Daffe Bob Daffe Angie Lundstedt Christian Folk Mark Deming Chris Garcin Chuck Mumford Wylie Robinson Rob Peterson Drew Pautler Paul Harrison Brendan Leonard Travis Rummel Karl Thompson Ankur Vora Aalok Vora Jenna Gann Mason Lacy Spencer Lacy Brian Burger Sam Seward Evan Powell Matt Segal Luke Farny

sound by josh yeung voices by ari goldberg and philip stilwell



sound by josh yeung voices by ari goldberg and philip stilwell

Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Three idiots fail at life, then fail at death, then fail at...



Three idiots fail at life, then fail at death, then fail at love.  Starring Derek Mears as Chet Emo Philips and Cecil Randy E. Aguebor as Bart Ron Ford as The Professor Jim Hamerlinck as Father Bernstein Directed by Todd Rohal Written by Zack Carlson, Bryan Connolly, Todd Rohal Produced by Mischa Jacupcak, Mark Costa, Walter Newman, John Lee, Vernon Chatman, Alyson Levy Cinematography by Nathan Miller Music by Joseph Stephens Edited by Todd Rohal

A crowd moving in one direction.People who flow in a moment. A...



A crowd moving in one direction.People who flow in a moment. A scene where the difference with other people disappears and looks uniform. There are many different kinds of life there. You can feel invisible energy when you see a large mass of individuals. I set myself in the streets of Taiwan, and I multilayered a lot of time to create a new timeline that reflects individuals. Director Hiroshi Kondo(http://www.stnw.org) Music & Sound Design Himuro Yoshiteru(http://himuro-yoshiteru.com)

Mothering tells the story of a young girl, Mia, arriving at her...



Mothering tells the story of a young girl, Mia, arriving at her new foster home. When her first period unexpectedly appears in the early hours, help comes in the form of her foster parent’s elderly mother, Pauline. “Mothering” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/lucy-bridger-mothering/

Last year I had one task to do, somehow I got caught up doing...



Last year I had one task to do, somehow I got caught up doing other stuff, and that one task never got done. Art direction, Animation & Illustration Nas Alhusain Music & Sound design DANCA Follow me on https://www.instagram.com/nas_alhusain/

Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang www.andrewthomashuang.com...



Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang www.andrewthomashuang.com https://www.instagram.com/andrewthomashuang/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/AndrewThomasHuang/ https://twitter.com/andrew_t_huang?lang=en CREDITS: Director: Andrew Thomas Huang Production Company: Object & Animal Exec. Producer: Morgan Clement & Dom Thomas Producer: Alex Chamberlain Local Production: Radioaktive Film Stylist: Matthew Josephs & Ed Marler Hair: Virginie P. Moreira Make-up Artist & Mask Design: Kabuki Cinematography: Daniel Fernández Abelló Choreography: Kelly Yvonne Production Design: Fiona Crombie Featuring: Efua Baker Visual Effects by: Analog Editor: Andrew Thomas Huang Sound: Ben Tomastik @ Lime Grade: Aubrey Woodiwiss @ Carbon

Supernova is an experimental 4K art film directed and designed...



Supernova is an experimental 4K art film directed and designed by Maxim Zhestkov. Everything around and inside us was conceived in a huge explosion of a star billions of years ago… and, probably, recycled from other matrices myriad times. In this eternal carousel of matter, particles gather, form complicated structures and then burst into all directions fusing atoms together and producing new elements and points of view, new colours and patterns of perception. Explosions could be perceived as a destructive force and the process of tearing previously formed matter apart and, therefore, could have negative connotations; however, fundamentally, only the process of breaking familiar structures and rearranging them into new, more sophisticated shapes could kindle new meanings and ideas and be the main creative force forming the future. In the art film, we made computer simulations with millions of particles to explore the behaviour and the beauty of the creative force of destruction. The art film was initiated as the title sequence for FITC 2019 / Amsterdam and produced by www.Zhestkov.Studio. Design, Direction: Maxim Zhestkov Sound: Maxim Zhestkov Executive Producer: Igor Sordokhonov Technical Director: Artur Gadzhiev

Monday, 6 May 2019

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After a humiliating loss at the Emmys in 2018, Megan Amram...



After a humiliating loss at the Emmys in 2018, Megan Amram decides she’s not making the series this year. Created / Written / Directed By: Megan Amram Executive Produced By: Megan Amram, Dave Kneebone, Janel Kranking Producer: Joseph Carnegie Starring: Megan Amram Guest Starring: Ira Madison III, Cliff Murray, Brian Polk, Alison Rich, Shannon Woodward, Patton Oswalt Director of Photography: Barry Elmore Editor: Drew Kordik Sound Mixer: Alex Brayman Camera Operator: Devon Hoff-Weekes Gaffer: Danny Valentine Assistant Editor: Ben Granger Graphic Artist: Tak Boroyan Production Assistants: Andrea Arrellaga, David Carliner Production Interns: Alyssa Callahan, Abi Gill Visual Effects: Ben Granger Web Design: Alec Robbins Additional Still Photography: Parker Day, Alan Michnoff For more episodes of An Emmy For Megan visit anemmyformegan.com

This small collection of motion sketches was made to determine...



This small collection of motion sketches was made to determine ratio of work/outcome for different approaches to motion/animation and of course to have fun in the process and to entertain you, my good people!

Sunday, 5 May 2019

A short film exploring the beauty of New Zealand’s South...



A short film exploring the beauty of New Zealand’s South Island. A collaborative effort between Damien Blue, Bryan Mir, Christie Suchomel & myself. Shot on the Blackmagic 4.6k Mini Ursa, BMPCC 4k & DJI Mavic Pro 2. camera/edit/sound: cody laplant & damien blue camera/drone op: bryan mir

Once upon a time, not long ago, the math world fell in love...



Once upon a time, not long ago, the math world fell in love … with a chalk. But not just any chalk! This was Hagoromo: a Japanese brand so smooth, so perfect that some wondered if it was made from the tears of angels. Pencils down, please, as we tell the tale of a writing implement so irreplaceable, professors stockpiled it.

Saturday, 4 May 2019

“Seek it out first, then store it in the mind” - Burmese Proverb...



“Seek it out first, then store it in the mind” - Burmese Proverb Burmese Days is a short travelogue filmed inside South East Asia. Direction: Justin Heaney Percussion: Matt Kilmer Music: Audio Network Camera: Digital Bolex D16

SURF MUSIC MOVIE MAGIC Rumour and research led Michael February...



SURF MUSIC MOVIE MAGIC Rumour and research led Michael February to a small fishing town, a mythical wave, and the hypnotic music of West Africa. As the songs of fisherman fill the backing track we record the rhythm of local musicians, and the dancers that work magic within it. A world away, where rhythm can ease the tensions of real life, we witness the pure joy of a lone surfer laying down a groove on an endless wave. Surfing by Mikey February Directed by Sam Smith Filmed by Wade Carroll Produced by Alan Van Gysen

Friday, 3 May 2019

This is a true story based on the filmmaker’s experiences within...



This is a true story based on the filmmaker’s experiences within the realms of High Strangeness, Magical Thinking and Manic Delusion. natemilton.com/info Behind the Scenes process feed: https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18010051684010830/ Soundtrack: https://open.spotify.com/album/7EkM3aFyAjx45Ho6MAGLb5?si=Gva5fEVFSre5zmXcyeqG8A AN AMIGO UNIT PRODUCTION WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY NATE MILTON ORIGINAL SCORE BY BUCK ST. THOMAS PRODUCED BY NATE MILTON AND BUCK ST. THOMAS PRODUCER ROBERT BOHN SOUND DESIGN AND MIX BY KYLE SAWAIA MUSIC MIX AND MASTERED BY KYLE JOSEPH MUSICIANS: Piano: BUCK ST. THOMAS VIOLIN: ARMAND AROMIN CELLO: PIERA LEONE VOCALS: ALEXANDRA ST. THOMAS STORY BY NATE MILTON AND BUCK ST. THOMAS DESIGN, ANIMATION AND EDIT BY NATE MILTON

Check out full project:...



Check out full project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/79632513/A-U-R-O-R-A video by Rus Khasanov music by Dmitry Evgrafov (http://www.dmitryevgrafov.com)

A portrait of the disparate but connected worlds of workers and...



A portrait of the disparate but connected worlds of workers and revelers at the fastest two minutes in sports, The Kentucky Derby. Short of the Week Review: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2019/04/29/the-derby/ thederbyfilm.com FILM FESTIVALS SCREENINGS (to date) RiverRun Official Selection (*Academy Award Qualifying Film Festival*) Indie Grits Official Selection (Reel South Short Film Award Winner) Crossroads Official Selection Thin Line Official Selection Indy Film Festival Official Selection Snake Alley Official Selection Interrobang Official Selection Director/Producer/Editor/Cinematographer: Remington Smith Music: Scott Carney Translators: Cristobal Castaneda, Sassa Rivera Interpreter: Daisy Baez Colorist: John Petersen Re-Recording Mixer: Harper W. Harris Sound Design: Remington Smith Assistant Camera: Paul Goodyear Production Assistant: Nathan Viner Additional Camera: Louis Metzinger Additional Sound: Andrew Killmeier Title Design: Hank Knight Credit Music: “Fed Up” by Coolzey, used with permission Production Assistance: Brittany Blake, Joshua Hardman, Ralph Merkel, Tony Minzenberger, Sarah Nunez, Muffy Sinclair, The Louisville Cardinal

Client: Scott Sports Production Company/Creative Collective:...



Client: Scott Sports Production Company/Creative Collective: Scrap Director/Editor: Leigh Powis Director of Photography: Brandon Kelly Creative Director: Eddie Foster Executive Producer: Kevin Landry Producer: Drew Eastwood Design: Jesse Clemiss 1st AC/Loader: Eddie Foster Original score: Jeremy Wallace-Maclean Stunts: Kevin Landry Grip: Willem Healey Grip: Ronan Bryson Grip: Charlie Powis Rider: Joel Durcot Photo: Steve Shannon Post Production: Scrap Editor: Leigh Powis Post Production Producers: Kevin Landry Colorist: Brandon Kelly

Thursday, 2 May 2019

THE ARCTIC began in October 2018 and lasted for about seven...



THE ARCTIC began in October 2018 and lasted for about seven months. It records the crystallization processes of different salts. During this period, we explored various forms of the crystals and their wonderful growth patterns. Most of the footage was captured by time-lapse photography. The tile of this film comes from the icy sensation of the Arctic. We hope this film can remind viewers the stunning beauty of the ice world and the importance of protecting our planet. Credits Video: Wenting Zhu Producer: Yan Liang

Look within. Then dance it out. A man reflects on formative...



Look within. Then dance it out. A man reflects on formative conflicts from his past with optimism, gratitude, and a little music. ———————— Credits: Animator, Director, Composer: Margaret Bialis Sound Designer: Joey DeFabio Voiceover Recordist: Brett Rossiter Singers: Roy Curiale, Nicholas Kiepura, Jasmin Ralph, Nathan Herbst, Megan Luckett, Andrea Torres Voice Actors: John Bialis, Tyler Merideth, Becky Keeshin ———————— Awards: “BEST STUDENT FILM”: Animation Block Party 2018 “SPECIAL MENTION”: 54th Chicago International Film Festival “BEST ANIMATED FILM”, “BEST SOUND DESIGN”, “AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD”, “JUDGE’S CHOICE AWARD”, “JURY AWARD”: DePaul University Premiere Film Festival “STUDENT CHOICE AWARD”: Indie Shorts International Film Festival “SEMIFINALIST”: Los Angeles Cinefest “SPECIAL MENTION”: Global Shorts Official Selections: Animation Block Party 2018 42nd Big Muddy Film Festival Chicago Feminist Film Festival 2019 54th Chicago International Film Festival DePaul University Premiere Film Festival 2018 DC Shorts Film Festival 2018 1st Dumbo Film Festival Flatpack Film Festival 2019 Global Shorts 2019 Heartland International Film Festival 2018 Indie Memphis Film Festival 2018 Indie Shorts International Film Festival 2018 KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival 2018 KloosterKino 24th Edition Los Angeles Cinefest 2018 Malt Adult #10 Spring Weird Film Fest 2019 Extras: 54th Chicago International Film Festival Education Screenings KLIK! Midnight Madness Screening Malt Adult #8 Sinema Obscura Presents “Animation: Images Intended to Confound and Delight” Purdue University “Best Of” Chicago Feminist Film Festival Screening Sinema Obscura CANTV Series 2 ———————— Socials! margaret.bialis@gmail.com @mbialis margaretbialis.com vimeo.com/margaretbialis

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Stars above Lofoten // Stjerner over Lofoten This film is based...



Stars above Lofoten // Stjerner over Lofoten This film is based on a workshop in astrophysics and film for 9th graders at Bøstad school in Vestvågøy. Voices: Frida Elise Walle, Tora Kristine Åland and Stine Kristoffersen Teacher: Jean Surdej Producer: Aaslaug Vaa Director: Jørn Nyseth Ranum

After crash landing on a barren planet an external force sets...



After crash landing on a barren planet an external force sets irrevocable changes in motion. Berlin Music Video Awards 2019 - Best experimental music video nominee Watch the breakdown here: https://vimeo.com/332200219 Directed by Balázs Simon Produced by Umbrella & Airplan Cinematography: Dániel Reich Animation: Balázs Simon, Dávid Dell'Edera, Gábor Filkor, Tímea Horváth, Donát Áron Ertsey, Máté Barbalics 2D Graphics: Péter Kántor 3D Assets: Máté Barbalics SFX: Péter Kántor, Emil Goodman, Dávid Dell'Edera Composite: Balázs Simon, Dávid Dell'Edera, András Pflum Listen: https://orcd.co/leifurjames_wurlitzer Premiere: https://fourthree.boilerroom.tv/film/leifur-james-wurlitzer Follow Leifur James: https://www.instagram.com/leifurjames https://www.facebook.com/leifurjames https://www.twitter.com/leifurjames

Albatross Soup is a delightfully fluid animation that lyrically...



Albatross Soup is a delightfully fluid animation that lyrically complements a chorus of voices attempting to investigate a puzzling suicide: A man gets off a boat. He walks into a restaurant and orders albatross soup. He takes one sip… pulls out a gun, and shoots himself to death. So…why did he kill himself? “Albatross Soup” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it on the Vimeo Blog: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/albatross-soup